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that means we need to stop digging by electing mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> what did you think, jonathan? >> you talk to a lot of folks in the romney campaign and they say joe biden is the gift that keeps on giving. you saw him pause when he said four years. i think he meant to say the last 10 years, and it came out wrong. this is fodder for the obama campaign. it will not change, i do not think, in a huge way, the course of events, but there is no question the obama campaign folks, every time biden is out there, they are nervous about what he is going to say, how it comes out. they would prefer to have barack obama cleaning up barack obama this week, rather than joe biden cleaning up barack obama. >> what do you think? the vice presidential debate is coming up. >> it just so happens joe biden and paul ryan respect each other and get along well. those two were the ones that had all the protestants. i think this will be a fun debate, and enjoyable debate. joe biden has a good sense of humor. you are not going to see him paint barack obama in his debate. >> i
that means we need to stop digging by electing mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> what did you think, jonathan? >> you talk to a lot of folks in the romney campaign and they say joe biden is the gift that keeps on giving. you saw him pause when he said four years. i think he meant to say the last 10 years, and it came out wrong. this is fodder for the obama campaign. it will not change, i do not think, in a huge way, the course of events, but there is no...
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it purveyed the sounds change requires 60 votes in the united states senate. obama took office during an economic cataclysm and decided in an emergency, changing the country was more important than changing the capital. the central drama of this book is literally the central section, how obama pushed this change into law in his first month. wasn't clean and it wasn't pretty. rahm emanuel was in the middle of it so it wasn't suitable for younger years either. the whole stimulus debate was a case study in obama to the disillusionment addicts of the left, it proved obama was just like every other politician, more interested in cutting deals than chasing dreams, desperate to compromise with republicans who were only interested in surrender, to the fever swamps on the right it revealed obama as the euro socialist radical who somehow is a chicago style partisan and a wimpy wimpy who is deferring to his leftist congressional overlords all at the same time. in reality the stimulus was early evidence that obama was pretty much what he said he was, a data oriented left
it purveyed the sounds change requires 60 votes in the united states senate. obama took office during an economic cataclysm and decided in an emergency, changing the country was more important than changing the capital. the central drama of this book is literally the central section, how obama pushed this change into law in his first month. wasn't clean and it wasn't pretty. rahm emanuel was in the middle of it so it wasn't suitable for younger years either. the whole stimulus debate was a case...
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a nonprofit conservative group based in virginia called public advocate of the united states took the photo on the left that was that couple's engagement announcement and then like cropped it and redid the background and used it for this political ad that this couple knew nothing about. >> ouch. >> is there anything, any recourse that this couple has or the photographer who took the picture? >> absolutely. remind me, ashley, never to run for political office. this is horrible stuff. the bottom line is that you have an interest in your image and likeness. when your image and likeness is exploited and used for commercial benefit, commercial purposes in this case politics it's improner. as a result of that you certainly have a cause of action against anyone who would do something like that for their own political, personal or commercial gain. >> i love how you say a cause of action. just sue the guy. that's what you mean. >> a lawsuit, ashley. >> joey jackson. nice to have you. >> if you want to hearn more about this we do have lots of other information we would like to make accessible t
a nonprofit conservative group based in virginia called public advocate of the united states took the photo on the left that was that couple's engagement announcement and then like cropped it and redid the background and used it for this political ad that this couple knew nothing about. >> ouch. >> is there anything, any recourse that this couple has or the photographer who took the picture? >> absolutely. remind me, ashley, never to run for political office. this is horrible...
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i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever things the congressman has memorized. they're not solving the problem. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. we want the closure of medicare part c. the doughnut hole. the future kids are covered until 26. that protests the public. it is a partnership. the public has to engage in do everything it can to keep it healthy. that is where the cost is coming from. he is addressing this as a political issue. it is a health issue. >> what congressman ryan has proposed is not about your system at all. it is a premium support system. this takes $716 billion out of current medicare. how in the world are you supposed to pay doctors what they need to keep them in the system or make sure benefits accrue to current seniors if you take $716 billion out of it? the notion whenever i bring up a difference, i am politicizing bang just does not wash. >> you are chronic politician. i have been doing this my entire life, making tough decisions. it
i have been surgeon general of the united states. these are clever things the congressman has memorized. they're not solving the problem. the public has to be engaged. there are good elements of the affordable care act. we want the closure of medicare part c. the doughnut hole. the future kids are covered until 26. that protests the public. it is a partnership. the public has to engage in do everything it can to keep it healthy. that is where the cost is coming from. he is addressing this as a...
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to stop this part because they created it now we have in the united states lots and lots of markets they are all electronic and the f.c.c. wanted them to be that way we've this has been a sort of thirty year process to make the markets all leck tronic so computers are doing the trading but because we now have a zillion little markets we have more than fifty little bitty markets and we have fourteen exchanges none of them have enough depth of volume to sort of really act like the new york stock exchange which means that the exchanges pay high frequency algorithmic traders to basically hang around and basically put up price quotes and these are called rebates and the rebate practices have gotten to be such that the exchanges are guaranteeing high frequency traders income from rebates yes only what is the financial transaction tax how would it help what is it the transaction tax is a tiny little tax on purchases or sales of financial contracts so that is not just stocks and bonds but it's also things like derivatives it's also things if you want you can put it on repos you can even put it o
to stop this part because they created it now we have in the united states lots and lots of markets they are all electronic and the f.c.c. wanted them to be that way we've this has been a sort of thirty year process to make the markets all leck tronic so computers are doing the trading but because we now have a zillion little markets we have more than fifty little bitty markets and we have fourteen exchanges none of them have enough depth of volume to sort of really act like the new york stock...
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referenced in the united states as and the charts in the price discovery as an indicator of so-called outcomes predictive outcomes i know this story very well it's used by the science on the internet as some know. i've come predicting mechanism yes yes and the price is predicting the outcome just like what high frequency trading is trying to manipulate the psychology of the market trying to trigger either buying or selling the same thing here in trade dot com how to swing the prediction markets and boost mitt romney's fortune. so after the last debates max between mitt romney and barack obama. somebody spent seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars on in trade driving romney's contract from forty one dollars up to forty eight dollars well within six minutes it plunged back down to forty one dollars so somebody some mysterious trader lost one thousand two hundred fifty dollars for shares that subsequently collapsed in value they ask was this just someone who made an expensive trade or was somebody trying to influence in trade odds in order to sway perceptions of the race but as we've s
referenced in the united states as and the charts in the price discovery as an indicator of so-called outcomes predictive outcomes i know this story very well it's used by the science on the internet as some know. i've come predicting mechanism yes yes and the price is predicting the outcome just like what high frequency trading is trying to manipulate the psychology of the market trying to trigger either buying or selling the same thing here in trade dot com how to swing the prediction markets...
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so over manipulation in london or the box office futures in the united states his name comes up over and over again if you bend to amsterdam you know you go through the red light district and you see women there naked or clashing their breasts and you know that's a sign to come on in and get you know your money taken from you that's par chilton he's just he's the naked model in the storefront after red light district you know it all looks good when you get inside though he's not going to do a darn thing about it he's out there just teasing people that to see him do you see run by a former goldman sachs guy gary gensler is going to step in and do some regulation some day there jerry jones or piers fired books to go write a new regulation. oh you mean their own products so finally you did mention hollywood box office futures contracts is the other thing which is the political futures contracts and those are they're trying to trade those in the u.s. side until they actually get a are they allowed to know which is due to the. political futures betting they have two markets one for cash o
so over manipulation in london or the box office futures in the united states his name comes up over and over again if you bend to amsterdam you know you go through the red light district and you see women there naked or clashing their breasts and you know that's a sign to come on in and get you know your money taken from you that's par chilton he's just he's the naked model in the storefront after red light district you know it all looks good when you get inside though he's not going to do a...
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in the constitution of the united states, here is what they had in mind. if they had in mind that would elect people by television. it is a joke, right? [laughter] that is not in the constitution. in the constitution they had in mind that we would deliberate, that we would talk, that we would elect officials based upon a reasoned arguments. you cannot argue against an image. an image is just that. but in a world with a lot of problems in the world, and a lot of problems in the country, reason and argument house to dominate, but it does not when it is on television. because the visual overrides. because if the visual does not override, then listen to it on radio reason and or read a transcript. the whole idea is that the image is the dominant thing. put it on just for a second. then we will turn the lights down. and we will ask about this person i you are going to see. go ahead. who is lesley stahl? she is on 60 minutes, been on cbs. and been around for a while. she is going to tell us something. i wanted in the lights because i want you to get the full imp
in the constitution of the united states, here is what they had in mind. if they had in mind that would elect people by television. it is a joke, right? [laughter] that is not in the constitution. in the constitution they had in mind that we would deliberate, that we would talk, that we would elect officials based upon a reasoned arguments. you cannot argue against an image. an image is just that. but in a world with a lot of problems in the world, and a lot of problems in the country, reason...
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. >> when i'm president of the united states, that employment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> let's get right to tonight's big story. with senator john mccain, the arizona senator and former presidential candidate joining me now. welcome to you, senator. >> thank you, piers. >> we are going to come to the debate in a moment. you've been one of the only people who debated both barack obama and mitt romney so you're in a unique place to tell me what you made of the new style romney and indeed, obama. before we get there, though, today's big news on the jobs front. whichever way you spin this from the republican side, this has to be good news not only for the president but also america, that the number's now gone down to 7.8% for t first time going below 8% in his presidency. >> well, i think that's bound to be good news but i also think you have to take it in the context that 7.8% is of course still unacceptably high but it is good n
. >> when i'm president of the united states, that employment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> let's get right to tonight's big story. with senator john mccain, the arizona senator and former presidential candidate joining me now. welcome to you, senator. >> thank you, piers. >> we are going to come to the debate in a...
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and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> massachusetts governor mitt romney addressing the al smith dinner in new york city. live. you see him there speaking with president obama, who will be speaking in just a moment. giving the same, we expect, type of speech that mr. romney gave in a sense that it will be funny and there will be some remarks that have less snark to them and are more kind and are less political. that's the sort of speeches these are. the reason this is a big event on the political calendar is because it happens so close to the election. as we're waiting for president obama to start his remarks i should introduce w. kamau bell, the host of "totally biased" on fx which is brilliant. you are here as our comedic strategic adviser. >> yes. >> before we hear from president obama, do you have any big picture reaction to how mr. romney did there as a comedian? >> i think he has to learn how to enjoy the joke telling process. >> ah. >> he has that look on his face between every joke like he's just bee
and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> massachusetts governor mitt romney addressing the al smith dinner in new york city. live. you see him there speaking with president obama, who will be speaking in just a moment. giving the same, we expect, type of speech that mr. romney gave in a sense that it will be funny and there will be some remarks that have less snark to them and are more kind and are less political. that's the sort of speeches these are. the reason this is...
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helicopters, " creating gun control in the united states by treaty. you're looking at a whole series of treaties he has lined up to try to shove through during lame duck days of his presidency, during the lame duck senate, where he will still have a majority, really to strip america of much of its sovereignty. let them tax the internet. they're about to impose a fee for going to google. >> greta: i don't think voters are looking at that. >> well, they're not, because obama hid that. >> greta: even if you look at this "orlando sentinel" thing, which reflects on what you said, it said it verges on magical thinking to expect president obama do get different results in the next four years. this is a blistering -- >> i don't know if it's magical or maniacal. what's the description of sanity? to do the same thing twice and expect a different outcome. >> greta: indeed. dick, thank you. >> thank you. >> greta: governor romney has momentum, but still has one more debate with president obama. that's monday night. what does mitt romney have to do to stop the pre
helicopters, " creating gun control in the united states by treaty. you're looking at a whole series of treaties he has lined up to try to shove through during lame duck days of his presidency, during the lame duck senate, where he will still have a majority, really to strip america of much of its sovereignty. let them tax the internet. they're about to impose a fee for going to google. >> greta: i don't think voters are looking at that. >> well, they're not, because obama hid...
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when you're president of the united states, you need to do persuading. there are certain skill sets in common. one of the big differences when you campaign, you can be pretty vague and you can hedge. when you're governing, you have to make choices, and you've got to make decisions that have real policy implications. that's the big difference. >> can you name people who ran bad campaigns and were good presidents, and then people who ran good campaigns. >> i suspect the example of someone running a good campaign but not good as president might be lyndon johnson in '64. he ran a very powerful campaign and won 62%, 63% of the vote but didn't govern effectively. >> you know, john, i think it was sydney bloomentha hal who described it, but the process is eternal. it's endless. i kind of wonder when we talk about the connection between campaign skills and governing skills, if came paining is permanent, it's political too. you understand incentives in the system and messages and that sort of thing. there's a connection between -- you can't be a good president wi
when you're president of the united states, you need to do persuading. there are certain skill sets in common. one of the big differences when you campaign, you can be pretty vague and you can hedge. when you're governing, you have to make choices, and you've got to make decisions that have real policy implications. that's the big difference. >> can you name people who ran bad campaigns and were good presidents, and then people who ran good campaigns. >> i suspect the example of...
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but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where the middle class america has been buried for the last four years. right, job! you might use th you might use that in your opening statement. i have to tell you something, piers. personally joe biden and i have been friends for many, many years. i enjoy his company. he's a very good guy personally, but honest to god, he still is a heartbeat away from the presidency, and with some of the things he says, you know, you're slack-jawed. but i think he'll be well prepared for this debate. i would remind you he didn't do that well against sarah palin, and so -- but also, paul ryan is a real policy wonk. h
but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where...
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you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the burp oh of labor statistics numbers. this is nixon stuff. do you want to take back the charge? >> i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. >> joining me now for a close look at the jobs number, and a broiling controversy, chief economist for vice president biden and senior fellow on budget policy and priorities. jared, wow. look at the jobs report first. unemployment standing at 7.8%. non-farm payrolls rose by 114,000. total employment up by 873,000 and the labor force participation rate, that's rising up .1% down to 63.6. >> right. >> give me your grade, your rating of this report? >> this is a good report. it shows some real mow meant numb a couple of important areas. the unemployment rate can come down two ways. a bad way and good way. the bad way, it comes down because people leave the job market. give up looking for work. we actually saw that in august, but in september, that 0.3 decline in the unemployment rate was the good way. a lot more people got work. that also tells you, though, the numbers
you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the burp oh of labor statistics numbers. this is nixon stuff. do you want to take back the charge? >> i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. >> joining me now for a close look at the jobs number, and a broiling controversy, chief economist for vice president biden and senior fellow on budget policy and priorities. jared, wow. look at the jobs report first. unemployment standing at 7.8%. non-farm payrolls...
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in the united states senate. when we look back at all this polarization and failure to work together, nobody tried to work with me for two years. the second point is what tom was on. citizens united, very quickly, russ feingold and i went over that case before the night states supreme court. i have never seen such in i e failure to understand what the realities of political campaigns were about then was displayed in those arguments. the united states supreme court by a 5-4 decision said money is free speech. isn't that interesting? that money is free speech. so we have seen these floodgates' unleashed. intelligently, the obama campaign spent hundreds of millions up -- hundreds of millions of dollars while the republican campaigns went on, the vilifying mitt romney. i can show you the chart of the unfavorables as the attacks went on. i think that contributed to the polarization. hundreds of millions of dollars spent -- $4 billion, -- $9 billion, 70% of it is on negative advertising on both sides. then obviously it
in the united states senate. when we look back at all this polarization and failure to work together, nobody tried to work with me for two years. the second point is what tom was on. citizens united, very quickly, russ feingold and i went over that case before the night states supreme court. i have never seen such in i e failure to understand what the realities of political campaigns were about then was displayed in those arguments. the united states supreme court by a 5-4 decision said money...
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the american people understand an act of terror is something that is directed against the united states, against our best interests. >>neil: but what confused them , senator, the act of terror, whatever you call it, was precipitated by a film on mohammed and not something pre-planned which gets into the weeds but cuts to the heart of the administration's argument that it was being disingenuous with the american people. >>guest: will, i don't think so. when the president was this in the rose garden september 12 talking about the deaths of the ambassador and his security detail he made it clear i was an act of terror that we were looking for the culprits. we will bring them to justice. we have to reconstruct the seen to determine who is sponsible go after them. that is what he will do. that is what he has done pursuing terrorists all overtime globe, taking down bin laden. >>neil: you do not think harry reid has been inconsistent and different people in the administration are saying different things leading to the notion this is a confused foreign policy and now we have the wrinkle of dron
the american people understand an act of terror is something that is directed against the united states, against our best interests. >>neil: but what confused them , senator, the act of terror, whatever you call it, was precipitated by a film on mohammed and not something pre-planned which gets into the weeds but cuts to the heart of the administration's argument that it was being disingenuous with the american people. >>guest: will, i don't think so. when the president was this in...
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five suspects arrived in the united states early this morning to face terrorism-related charges after being extradited from the u.k. in his weekly address president obama hit people on fighting to deregulate. right now it's my great pleasure to be joined by nobel prize winning economist, joseph stiglitz. the price of inequality, how today's divided society eng dangers our future. and joy reid. dedrick muhammad and msnbc contributor karen hunter formerly of the new york and daily news editorial board. now a distinguished lecturer at the film and lecture department at hunter college. mitt romney delivered what appeared to be a pretty stunning victory in the first presidential debate wednesday night. he did this by using a time tested tactic that came as a surprise because it usually happens during the conventions, moving to the middle. at times, romney even got to the left of the president simply by denying, disowning, or apparently abandoning many of the policies he has spent many of the last years competing with. if he was caught off guard on wednesday, by thursday they had adjusted t
five suspects arrived in the united states early this morning to face terrorism-related charges after being extradited from the u.k. in his weekly address president obama hit people on fighting to deregulate. right now it's my great pleasure to be joined by nobel prize winning economist, joseph stiglitz. the price of inequality, how today's divided society eng dangers our future. and joy reid. dedrick muhammad and msnbc contributor karen hunter formerly of the new york and daily news editorial...
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the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully they spend it wisely. they are very smart very sharp and their strategy is to hold back and let's see what happens. now obama has been spending a tremendous amount of his money early. he should have some what of a leave or doing pretty well. let's see what happens. it will be very interesting. have a tremendous amount of money they have raised and they are going to be spending it hopefully wisely. >> there's one thing we haven't suggested the sell out mede -- discussed yet, the sell out media. there is no scrutiny of obama. we will talk about this in another segment. the media and the
the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully...
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with foreign policy to know what do have the sharp attack against the president of the united states. he handled it just right to present himself as authoritative, knowledgeable authoritative, knowledgeable , lucid on foreign policy. he looked presidential and it will serve him well when we see the results and the public opinion polls. neil: when men romney's said in boca raton florida was that by accident? >> no. it should not have been. he has a good political wedge. there is a strong feeling obama is a views are different from every previous president. neil: but maybe seven out of 10 jewish voters support the president? >> that is possible. not everybody votes on that issue. the jewish community is liberal with its social attitudes that is predominant. we will see what the final vote. neil: will the numbers go down? >> yes. with the country at large. neil: by the way "newsweek" all digital? >> i am not surprised. virtually every print publication and is then trouble. advertising was the core business model deserted brent. but there is another unique advantage because we have a huge
with foreign policy to know what do have the sharp attack against the president of the united states. he handled it just right to present himself as authoritative, knowledgeable authoritative, knowledgeable , lucid on foreign policy. he looked presidential and it will serve him well when we see the results and the public opinion polls. neil: when men romney's said in boca raton florida was that by accident? >> no. it should not have been. he has a good political wedge. there is a strong...
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i do think same-sex marriage is inevitable in the united states. across the country, it is going to take some time. no matter how much battling we do to keep that from happening, religious people need to really work now to find the best way to protect religious freedom interests as the country moves in this direction. i think there is motive -- both sides should be motivated to come to the table and find ways to do that. the gay rights side, as anthony suggests, it does not advance the cause to pick a fight right now over religious freedom. i would go further, and some gay rights activists have gone further and said we are positively for religious freedom. this is an important principle and we are going to work to protect this even as we advance our rights in the marriage arena. i think both sides at this point should be motivated to work out the best protections for religious conscience that we can protect without compromising our core convictions. that is not going to be easy, and it is a bigger conversation as to what it would look like. as anth
i do think same-sex marriage is inevitable in the united states. across the country, it is going to take some time. no matter how much battling we do to keep that from happening, religious people need to really work now to find the best way to protect religious freedom interests as the country moves in this direction. i think there is motive -- both sides should be motivated to come to the table and find ways to do that. the gay rights side, as anthony suggests, it does not advance the cause to...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>neil: thousands of lay off notices will set workers hands days out of the election. the white house telling the defense contractors to hold off on the pink slip warnings and any legal costs they incur will be covered. today we are learning that lockheed and another against firm are listening. now, what is the heck is going on? these are part of the planned sequestration defense-related cuts in the works and they will happen. by obligation, you have to remind the employees affected that they will be affected. now, you don't have to. >>guest: the law says you must give two months notice. that would be the friday before election day. the administration doesn't want the lay off notices so earlier this year, this summer, they said the defense contractors, lockheed
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>neil: thousands of lay off notices will set workers hands days out of the election. the white house telling the defense contractors to hold off on the pink...
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here's what the kids had to say. >> do you know who the president of the united states is? >> no. >> i don't know. >> broccoli. >> would you like to live in the white house? >> no. >> why not? >> because i think my home is special. >> would you like to be president one day? >> no. >> would you like to be president? >> no. >> would you like to be the president? >> no. >> i think wonder woman should be president. >> wonder woman, there you go. >>> coming up, what would it take for you to put on a panda costume at work? the "ridiculist" is next. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we're adding people who dress like pandas. visit sick kids in the hospital or something. i make an exception for that, of course. but if you're dressing up like a panda at your job, you get to be on the list tonight. i don't know, maybe it's time to seriously think about a career change. take these guys at a nature preserve in china. they had to wear panda costumes while they helped an actual panda get ready to be released back into the wild. as if the costumes were not enough, an engineer at
here's what the kids had to say. >> do you know who the president of the united states is? >> no. >> i don't know. >> broccoli. >> would you like to live in the white house? >> no. >> why not? >> because i think my home is special. >> would you like to be president one day? >> no. >> would you like to be president? >> no. >> would you like to be the president? >> no. >> i think wonder woman should be...
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it is going to be inevitable in the united states across the country. so i think the real question is how much battling do we do to keep that from happening. religious people who feel grounds of conscience as opposed to same-sex marriage is to really work now to find the best way to protect the religious freedom in interest as the country moves in this direction. and i think that there's motive. both sides should be motivated to come to the table and find ways to do that. on the gay right side of courses anthony suggests doesn't advance the cause to pick a fight right now over religious freedom. their son that have gone further. we should be for religious freedom and say this is an important principle ever going to work to protect as we were to advance our rights in the marriage arena. both sides azeris what is the country, with different states an arrangement should be motivated to work out the best protection for religious conscience that we can protect without compromising its a bigger conversation as to what it look like. but i think this is the tim
it is going to be inevitable in the united states across the country. so i think the real question is how much battling do we do to keep that from happening. religious people who feel grounds of conscience as opposed to same-sex marriage is to really work now to find the best way to protect the religious freedom in interest as the country moves in this direction. and i think that there's motive. both sides should be motivated to come to the table and find ways to do that. on the gay right side...
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and that is the president of the united states. and so, also, by the way, he said he immediately ordered action to be taken. well, no action was taken over seven hours. now we find out the secretary of defense decided not to take any action. you know, somebody the other day said to me this is as bad as watergate. nobody died in watergate. but this is either a massive cover-up or incompetence that is not acceptable service to the american people. >> schieffer: what do you think mitt romney needs to do if he called and you said, what, i do need to do now, john, to close this?" what would you tell him? >> i'd say keep doing what he's doing. i think national security, as i said, foreign policy, is now entered into this discussion. i think he is got some momentum. it isn't over till it's over, as yogi used to say. but i think, again, project the image of leadership, capability to be commander in chief, and by the way, this-- this whole debacle in libya has exposedly the failures of the obama foreign policy whether it be in iraq, where a
and that is the president of the united states. and so, also, by the way, he said he immediately ordered action to be taken. well, no action was taken over seven hours. now we find out the secretary of defense decided not to take any action. you know, somebody the other day said to me this is as bad as watergate. nobody died in watergate. but this is either a massive cover-up or incompetence that is not acceptable service to the american people. >> schieffer: what do you think mitt romney...
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states ambassador to libya, christopher stevens and other americans. the republicans have not let up on this issue. and the latest comes from fox news today which cited unnamed sources saying cia sources were told stand down. and here is the reaction from the fox panel on "the five." >> this administration is becoming the world's largest clown car with this many jack asses that could run tours of the grand canyon. >> i want to know if leon panetta was the one that said standown. >> did he really need an intelligence assessment to know that a post gadhafi situation wasn't dangerous. >> jennifer: joining us now is ethan chorin. in 2004 ethan was one of the first american diplomats to reestablish relations with tiply. his latest book "exit the colonel: the hidden history of the libyan revolution" was released this week. welcome inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. >> jennifer: you have such an intense experience in libya, i'm wondering what is the biggest misconception about libya that you have heard in this election? >> i think part of the pro
states ambassador to libya, christopher stevens and other americans. the republicans have not let up on this issue. and the latest comes from fox news today which cited unnamed sources saying cia sources were told stand down. and here is the reaction from the fox panel on "the five." >> this administration is becoming the world's largest clown car with this many jack asses that could run tours of the grand canyon. >> i want to know if leon panetta was the one that said...